Issa, still gunning for Holder, takes to the Sunday shows

Issa, the GOP chairman of the House Oversight Committee, went on a media blitz this Sunday. During his trip around the Sunday talk show circuit, he said he expects a bipartisan, full floor vote this week to hold the attorney general in contempt of Congress.

On Fox News Sunday, he said that he believes a bipartisan majority will vote to reprimand Holder.

“Both Republicans and Democrats will vote that—I believe it will be bipartisan,”he said of the contempt vote.

On Wednesday, President Obama invoked executive privilege as a reason for not turning over the documents.

Hours later, Issa’s panel voted along partisan lines, 23-17, to hold Holder in contempt. Issa told Jake Tapper on ABC’s This Week that he plans to send a letter to the president arguing that the executive privilege order is illegitimate.

“There cannot be executive privilege over criminal cover-up or cover-up of crime. Lying to Congress is a crime. We have every right to see documents, to say, ‘Did you know, when did you know, what did you know,” said Issa.

“We can’t play liar’s poker when you’re looking for who killed somebody,” said Issa.